Do mergers and acquisitions in china create value to acquiring firms?

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This paper investigates both short-term and long-term stock market reactions to the announcement of domestic and cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions (M&As) by Chinese acquiring companies. For short-term performance, this study uses market model methods to calculate daily abnormal return and measure how M&A deals announcement impact on stock returns. For the long-term performance, this study uses market model, capital asset pricing model and Fama-French three factor model to calculate monthly abnormal return and measure whether M&A deals create value to shareholders. This paper also examines differences in operating performance between pre-acquisition and post-acquisition, and finally investigates whether cash flow from operations, Tobin’s Q and profit margin are significantly changed by M&A deals.

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Duppati, G., Abidin, S., & Hu, J. (2015). Do mergers and acquisitions in china create value to acquiring firms? Corporate Ownership and Control, 12(4), 117–140. https://doi.org/10.22495/cocv12i4p9

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